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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Automotive Painting) will prepare you for the following roles.
Spray Painter
A Spray Painter applies paint to vehicle surfaces. You might paint an area that has been recently repaired or apply new colour to a whole vehicle....
Automotive Body Repair Apprentice
An Automotive Body Repair Apprentice works under the supervision of experienced panel beaters and body repair technicians to learn how to repair, r...
Panel Beater
A Panel Beater fixes damaged body panels on a car or other vehicle. You might remove panels and use various tools to hammer out dents or marks. Pan...
Car Detailer
A Car Detailer improves the visual appearance of cars and other vehicles by cleaning exterior and interior surfaces. You might wash car surfaces, a...
Automotive Refinisher
An Automotive Refinisher specializes in preparing and applying paint and finishes to vehicles to restore or enhance their appearance. Their work t...
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